WBO Minimumweight champion Sarah “Babyface” Bormann (21-1 (7)) won a 10-round split decision over former WBO World Atom Minimumweight Champion Yuko Luroki (25-9-2 (10)) on Saturday evening at the Wandsbeker Sporthalle in Hamburg.
In the first two rounds, Luroki started well, outperforming Bormann mainly by punches. In the third round, Bormann fouled Luroki without warning from the referee.
In the fourth round, Bormann struck without warning. Luroki seemed to be far ahead. In the fifth and sixth rounds, Luroki continued to land using faster hand and footwork.
In the seventh and eighth rounds, Bormann pushes forward, but Luroki counterattacks him. In the final minute of the ninth round, a clash of heads caused a nasty gash on Bormann’s forehead. In the tenth and final round, blood was flowing from Bormann’s forehead. Luroki won easily, but the commentator had an equal chance, siding with Bormann throughout the fight.
The scores were 97-93 for Luroki, 96-95 and 97-93 for Bormann.
44-year-old Rydell “Rockin rye” Booker (27-11-1(14) heavyweight) was stopped by Petar Milas (19-1(15)) at 1:54 of the fifth round of the scheduled 10 rounds.
In the first round, Milas started southpaw, switching to orthodox, and Booker stayed on the ropes defensively throughout the round. In the final seconds of the third round, Milas dropped Booker with a left to the body, making it 8. In the fifth round, Milas dropped Booker twice with body shots before the fight was finally stopped.
In the lightweight heavyweight division, Marco Aschenbrenner (1-0-1 (1) drew with Denzel Ooussterwolde (2-1-1 (0)) over four rounds.
In the first round, Ooussterwolde went right behind Aschnebrenner. Both mostly went to the body. In the third round, Ooussterwolde went on the attack throughout, easily winning the round. The fourth and final round was the best round of the fight for fans and a fierce one, and Aschnebrenner, at the age of 47, caught his second wind.
Middleweight Anto Nakic (1-34) lost to Daniel Meyer (2-0) by decision lasting four rounds.
In the first round, Nakic lost his mouthpiece twice. In the second round, Meyer worked Nakic’s game. In the third round, a clash of heads resulted in Meyer cutting his right eyebrow. In the fourth and final round, Meyer continued to defeat Nakic, who lost his mouthpiece for the third time when the referee deducted a point.
The referee increased the score to 40:35.
Welterweight Jonny Sanchez (20-8 (13)) was defeated by Vedat Deniz (17-0 (10)) by decision after six rounds. Deniz scored two knockdowns.
In the second round, Deniz dropped Sanchez with a right to the body for an 8. In the third round, Sanchez made a good comeback, although Deniz still outscored him.
In the fifth round, Deniz knocked out Sanchez’s mouthpiece with a right to the chin. Sanchez fell straight into Deniz’s ribs. In the sixth and final round, Deniz again knocked out Sanchez’s mouthpiece. The round was close. Sanchez went against orthodoxy and southpaw throughout the fight.
The referee increased the score to 60:52.
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